The Future Outlook Explained

The Future Outlook was a newspaper for African Americans in Greensboro, North Carolina from 1941-1972. J. F. Johnson was the publisher.[1] The paper covered local people and events in Greensboro, the surrounding area of Guilford County, and subjects of national and international interest. The paper covered the area's schools and colleges including North Carolina A&T and Bennett College. Many editions have been digitzed and are available online.[2] [3]

Around the time the Carolina Times and Wilmington Journal were established, J. F. Johnson launched The Future Outlook.[4] In 1971 its address was listed as 1301 Market Street.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The future outlook. [volume]]. National Endowment for the. Humanities. chroniclingamerica.loc.gov.
  2. https://www.digitalnc.org/blog/the-future-outlook-documenting-african-american-communities-in-greensboro-from-wwii-1970s/#:~:text=The%20Future%20Outlook%20served%20an,and%20events%20of%20its%20readership.
  3. Web site: The Future Outlook (Greensboro, N.C.).
  4. Book: Suggs, Henry L.. Black Press In The South. November 22, 1983. Bloomsbury Academic. 9780313222443 . Google Books.
  5. Web site: Directory of Organizations Serving Minority Communities. United States Department of Justice Office of Personnel and. Training. September 13, 1971. U.S. Government Printing Office. Google Books.